Wheel Chat: Episode 17 – Cerebral Palsy, Posture & Function: Rethinking Dynamic Splints with Second Skin’s Cathy Harries & Andrea Hinckley
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About this listen
In this follow-up to their popular appearance on Episode 16, Cathy Harries and Andrea Hinckley from Second Skin return to Wheel Chat for a deep dive into cerebral palsy—covering early intervention, postural care across the lifespan, and how dynamic splinting can change the game for function, comfort, and quality of life.
From toddlers learning to sit, to teenagers building independence, to adults managing pain and postural changes—this episode is packed with clinical insights, practical strategies, and honest conversations about what’s possible with the right goals, tools, and timing.
What’s in this episode:
- When to consider dynamic splints for children with CP (and what to look for)
- Why “low function” never means “no function”
- The truth about splints: soft, dynamic, and made for real-life wear
- Real-world case stories: from walking trails in Cairns to managing pain at work
- Managing transitions to adulthood: posture, pain, and long-term planning
- Setting goals, managing expectations, and getting buy-in from teens
- How to fund and fit Second Skin into a client’s broader care plan
Whether you're new to cerebral palsy care or supporting long-term clients, this episode offers a realistic, hopeful, and clinically grounded look at supporting posture and participation at every stage of life.
Connect with Andrea:
👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-hinckley-891677223/
Find out more about Second Skin: https://www.secondskin.com.au/
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of Anthony and Justin.